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Joe Tegtmeyer 🚀 🤠🛸😎

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https://t.co/VR6w0U0PY5 CFI pilot. Drone videos about Giga Texas & Starbase. Interested in all things space related! Mayor of Cyber Beach!

Bulverde, Texas Tham gia Temmuz 2020
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Niall Anderson
Niall Anderson@INiallAnderson·
25 years down... forever to go ♥️ Grateful for the past and excited for the future 🙏🏻
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Aviation Week
Aviation Week@AviationWeek·
Congratulations to Peter Beck from Rocket Lab on winning the 68th Pathfinder Awards as this year’s Laureates. From farm dreams to rocket launches! 🚀 Peter Beck, founder & CEO of Rocket Lab, proved the glory days of space exploration are far from over, turning childhood aspirations into reality with the Electron launch vehicle. 🌌 #SpaceInnovation #RocketLab #AWLAUR
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Luca Greco
Luca Greco@lucagrecoita·
Bole Machinery just put the world's largest active thixomolding machine into mass production: the MTX 4000 at 4,000 tons 🏭 This machine produces structural magnesium automotive components that were impossible with thixomolding just five years ago. For context: the first commercial thixomolding machine in 1994 - Japan Steel Works' JLM 450-MG - had 496 tons of clamping force. In 30 years, capacity has grown 8x. The numbers: -> Clamping force: 4,000 tons -> Shot weight: 17 kg -> Applications now possible: cross-car beams, battery mounts, large seat frame structures -> Next frontier: installed 7,000-ton machines with 35 kg+ shot weight Magnesium thixomolding is getting ready to jump from consumer electronics to large structural components for the automotive sector. ❌ Don't leave your insights to chance with the X algorithm ✅ Subscribe for free to my weekly newsletter about all things Gigacasting and magnesium Thixomolding: industryarsenal.com 📬 📊 The Gigacasting Database: industryarsenal.com/database
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Michael Seeley
Michael Seeley@MikeSeeley·
One of my photos of the March 4 Starlink 10-40 SpaceX Falcon 9 launch was chosen as NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day (”APOD”) for today. I’m humbled by this, as the “Space Jellyfish” shown was visible across much of the U.S. East Coast, and many very cool photos were captured of it. The caption, written by the very smart Cecilia Chirenti, well describes the phenomenon shown. Photos don’t really do it justice; it’s truly breathtaking, like a giant illuminated flower opening in the night, or, if a more apocalyptic tone is your thing, it’s like the night sky is ripping open. Big shout-out to the ever-cool and ubiquitous John “Snap” Kraus aka @johnkrausphotos, who has developed an app to gauge the likelihood of a still sometimes surprising space jelly, located in public beta here: jellyfish.johnkrausphotos.com. The prediction for this launch was good, and this is a tool every launch/weather enthusiast should know about. This frame was captured using the same camera I stuck in the Banana River for the streak, inverted under my tripod, just a couple of inches above the water. The water wasn’t still enough for the mirrored shot I hoped for, but the jelly glow is reflected nicely. After I ended the streak shot, I quickly dialed in some settings, and this is what I came up with. APOD link here: apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap260319.… Details: ISO1250, f4.5, and 1.3-secs captured with a @CanonUSA R5M2 and EF24-70mm L lens.
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NASA Technology
NASA Technology@NASA_Technology·
We want to hear from the startups, investors, industry leaders, and government stakeholders that will power the large-scale satellite networks of the future! Join NASA's Small Business Innovation Research team for a Catalyst event at 2 p.m. ET on Tuesday, March 24, where we'll explore critical capabilities including autonomous operations, inter-satellite networking, and on-orbit decision-making. Register here ⬇️ go.nasa.gov/4sSa6Uj
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Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
Artemis II astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen entered quarantine on March 18, 2026, ahead of NASA's target launch date of April 1. We're reminiscing on their journeys and found some familiar faces that are heading around the Moon soon! 🌕 📸: NASA
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Chun
Chun@satofishi·
Live television interview with TVM Malta from the middle of the South Atlantic, only possible over Starlink.
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Andrew McCarthy
Andrew McCarthy@AJamesMcCarthy·
Humans for scale Next stop, the moon 🌙
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Starbase Surfer
Starbase Surfer@cnunezimages·
Giga Bay update - March 16, 2026 - @SpaceIntel101
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Travis Sorensen
Travis Sorensen@HardcoreElectr1·
New cadence of COPV testing at Massey's!
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Rocket Lab
Rocket Lab@RocketLab·
Satellites integrated and encapsulation complete for our upcoming launch for the European Space Agency @esa. The "Celeste" IOD-1 & IOD-2 satellites will test next-gen satnav technologies in LEO that support ESA's current Galileo system in higher orbit.
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Mark Federschmidt
Mark Federschmidt@BoosterTribe·
Catch vibes 🚀. Can’t wait to see this again this year.
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Great summary … the entire architecture of @NASAArtemis is in upheaval and changing fast. Now both @blueorigin and @SpaceX must demonstrate their systems and approach can pick up the baton and execute missions at a high safety and tempo rate. Going to be an exciting next 24-36 months!
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Ellie in Space 🚀💫
Ellie in Space 🚀💫@Ellieinspace·
NASA may be handing SpaceX the keys to the Moon!!! According to a Bloomberg article just posted today, instead of Boeing’s SLS rocket doing the heavy lifting, Starship could now dock with Orion in Earth orbit and take astronauts all the way to the lunar surface. Big win for SpaceX, bad news for Boeing, & a major shake-up for Artemis III. 🌕🚀
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Michael McKinney ☧
Michael McKinney ☧@Mackquinney1·
Joe, Follow the money (and the incentives) and then you’ll see the smear job that is afoot. It’s dirty enough already, but then they use terms like “journalist”, “objective”, “unbiased”, “standards”, and “integrity”. Which makes me use terms like “hypocrisy” and “dishonor” in response. You can’t hate the MSM enough. I can’t believe a word they say.
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
Carwow just released a new video to its 11 million YouTube subscribers titled: "Why Tesla Full Self Drive is Pointless!" @carwowuk misleads its viewers into thinking Tesla’s Autopilot is FSD, even though FSD hasn’t been approved in the UK yet. Autopilot isn’t meant for city driving, yet they test of bunch of scenarios that Autopilot wasn't built to do in the first place....
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